"Bellissimo"


I wonder if anyone else loved that scene as much as I did: the very passional Ferrari subtly praising the rival car that defeated his own. And also later, when he showed respect to Ken by tipping his hat, acknowledging him as the real winner and a worthy opponent, while Henry Ford II was only worried about the publicity stunt for his company.

Most likely an artistic license, but that was a great scene that made il Commendatore more likeable and professional and Ford the arsehole, even if the latter didn't know about the BS rule that robbed Miles of his win. I really liked Remo Girone in this film, he was very memorable in the few scenes he was in.

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Agreed; I really liked that.

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